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- the field of the present invention is electrosurgical tools and, in particular, electrosurgical tools for cutting and coagulating tissue.
- Electrosurgical tools are used in many medical procedures to remove unwanted or diseased tissue.
- resectoscopes equipped with wire loop electrodes are often used to perform transurethral prostate resections.
- Conventional resectoscopes such as those described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,196,011, entitled “Cutting Electrode for Medical Resectoscope,” and U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,082, entitled “Resectoscope Electrode,” generally employ an electrode assembly having the form of a U-shaped tungsten wire loop (hereinafter a "loop electrode") to remove, ablate or scar designated tissue areas. While these devices cut through tissue very effectively, they provide little, if any, coagulation in an area of cut tissue.
- conventional loop electrodes have been modified in many ways. For example, it has been found that by mounting a "roller ball” or “roller bar” on the tip of a conventional loop, the current density provided by the loop at a point of tissue contact may be reduced, and the capability of a conventional loop to provide tissue coagulation may be greatly enhanced. Indeed, in many instances it has been found that the coagulation provided by roller bar or roller ball electrodes is so substantial that bleeding is effectively eliminated. Unfortunately, the use of roller balls and roller bars on conventional loops substantially inhibits the ability of those loops to cut through tissue.
- the present invention is directed to an improved electrode for use in electrosurgical procedures, a resectoscope employing such an electrode, and methods of using such an electrode.
- an electrode in accordance with the present invention may comprise a wire loop having at least one gear shaped element rotatably mounted thereon.
- the gear shaped element functions to distribute the current applied by the electrode at the tissue/electrode interface and, thus, to reduce the density of the current applied at that interface. This allows the electrode to create a rim of coagulation in an area of tissue, as the electrode passes through that area. Further, it may be noted that the reduction of the density of the current applied at the tissue/electrode interface is not substantial enough to impair the cutting capabilities of the electrode.
- an electrode in accordance with the present invention may cut through an area of tissue and, simultaneously, create a rim of coagulation within that tissue area. This enables an electrode in accordance with the present invention to minimize unwanted bleeding while cutting through substantial quantities of tissue.
- the gear shaped element may comprise, for example, a core region and at least one thread element, wherein the at least one thread element extends outwardly from the core region.
- the gear shaped element may comprise a plurality of thread elements which extend along a length of the core region in a direction parallel to a central axis of the core region.
- the gear shaped element may comprise a single thread element which extends along a length of the core region and wraps around a portion of the core region, in a fashion similar to a thread wrapping around the body of a screw.
- FIG. 1 provides an illustration of an electrode in accordance with one form of the present invention.
- FIG. 2(a) provides an illustration of a gear shaped element which may be mounted onto a wire loop electrode in accordance with one preferred form of the present invention.
- FIG. 2(b) is a cross-sectional view of the gear shaped element illustrated in FIG. 2(a).
- FIG. 3(a) provides an illustration of a gear shaped element in accordance with a second preferred form of the present invention.
- FIG. 3(b) is a cross-sectional view of the gear shaped element illustrated in FIG. 3(a).
- FIG. 3(c) is an illustration of the gear shaped element illustrated in FIG. 3(a).
- FIG. 4(a) provides an illustration of a gear shaped element in accordance with a third preferred form of the present invention.
- FIG. 4(b) is a cross-sectional view of the gear shaped element illustrated in FIG. 4(a).
- FIG. 5 provides an illustration of a wire loop electrode having multiple gear shaped elements mounted thereon in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6(a) provides an illustration of a resectoscope in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 6(b) provides an illustration of a plurality of elements comprising a resectoscope in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 7(a) provides an illustration of a rim of coagulation which may be formed as an electrode in accordance with the present invention cuts through a tissue site.
- FIG. 7(b) illustrates the inability of conventional loop electrodes to create a rim of coagulation within an area of cut tissue.
- FIG. 7(c) illustrates the function of a conventional roller bar electrode.
- FIG. 1 provides an illustration of an electrode 10 in accordance with one form of the present invention.
- the electrode 10 comprises a wire loop 12 which has a gear shaped element 14 rotatably mounted thereon.
- the insulating sleeves 20 and 22 may comprise heat shrinkable tubes made of Teflon®, Kynar® or any of a number of other insulating materials.
- the support wires 16 and 18 are coupled in turn to the distal end of a single stainless steel wire electrode stem 24.
- the electrode stem 24 has an electrical connector 26 formed at its proximal end and, like support wires 16 and 18, the electrode stem 24 is substantially enclosed within a sleeve of insulation 25.
- the electrode stem 24 and a portion of the support wires 16 and 18 are encased within a stainless steel stabilizer 28, and a mount 30 for a telescope (or endoscope) is fixed to the stabilizer 30.
- wire loops such as the wire loop 12 illustrated in FIG. 1
- wire loops manufactured from tungsten or stainless steel wire are presently preferred.
- the gear shaped element 14 it is presently preferred that the gear shaped element 14 be machined from stainless steel, and it is believed that American Swiss Machining, Inc. of Rochester, N.Y. and North Shore Tool and Gear of Long Island, N.Y., have the capabilities to manufacture the gear shaped elements 14 shown in FIGS. 1-5.
- the gear shaped element 14 may comprise a central core 32 having a cylindrical hole 34 formed through its center and along its central axis 36, and having a plurality of thread elements 38(a)-(h) extending from its exterior surface.
- the central core may have an external diameter of approximately 0.036 inches
- the hole 34 formed through the central core 32 may have a diameter of approximately 0.022 inches
- the thread elements 38(a)-(h) may have a height of approximately 0.012 inches, a length of approximately 0.055 inches, and a tip width of approximately 0.005 inches.
- the dimensions of the gear shaped element 14 may be modified by bevelling the side edges of the thread elements 38(a)-(h) at an angle, for example, a 30° angle.
- the gear shaped element 14 may comprise a central core 32, such as that described above, and a thread element 40 which extends from and wraps around the central core 32, just as the thread (or threads) of a screw wrap(s) around the body of the screw.
- the central core 32 may again have an external diameter of approximately 0.036 inches
- the thread element 40 may have a height of approximately 0.012 inches and a tip width of approximately 0.005 inches.
- gear shaped elements 14 may vary substantially and that only presently preferred dimensions of the gear shaped elements 14 are disclosed herein. Further, it will be noted that a single gear shaped element having an extended length could replace the multiple gear shaped elements 14 illustrated in FIG. 5.
- a resectoscope 40 in accordance with the present invention may comprise an electrode 10 (such as that illustrated above), a working element 42, a telescope 44, and a sheath 46.
- the electrode 10 and the telescope 44 are inserted within the barrel 48 of the working element 42, and the barrel 48 of the working element 42 is inserted within the sheath 46.
- the electrode 10 and telescope 44 are also releasably coupled to a sliding element 50 of the working element 42, such that the tip 52 of the electrode 10 may be extended from and retracted into the barrel 48 under the control of the sliding element 50.
- resectoscopes are well known in the art, and it is presently preferred to utilize resectoscopes such as those manufactured by CIRCON ACMI, of Stanford, Conn. (Model Nos. DP29-0002-104 and DP29-0002-101) with the electrodes of the present invention.
- an electrode 10 in accordance with the present invention has the ability to cut through substantial quantities of tissue while simultaneously creating a substantial rim of coagulation 70 within an area of cut tissue. This is illustrated in FIG. 7(a).
- prior art electrodes such as the conventional loop 72, shown in FIG. 7(b), and the conventional "roller bar” 74 shown in FIG. 7(c) do not provide this capability.
- a conventional loop 72 cuts through an area of tissue, large quantities of tissue may be removed, but little (if any) coagulation is induced within the surrounding tissues.
- the opposite is true for the conventional roller bar 74.
- a substantial rim of coagulation 76 is formed within the underlying tissue, but only the surface tissue 78 is removed.
- an electrosurgical generator capable of providing in a tissue cutting mode 300 watts of power at a load of 300 ohms.
- electrosurgical generators of this type are the Force 30 and Force 40S generators manufactured by Valleylab, Inc. of Boulder, Colo. As it is believed that the use of these electrosurgical generators is well known in the art, their use will not be described herein in detail.
- the Valleylab electrosurgical generators described above will provide an output having a maximum open circuit voltage of 3300 V, a maximum power of 300 watts, and a frequency of 500 kHz (sinusoidal waveform) at a load of 300 ohms.
- the electrode 10 may be used to cut through a substantial quantity of tissue (as shown in FIG. 7(a)) and to simultaneously create a substantial zone of coagulation within that tissue.
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